Zelenskyy travels to Washington to negotiate key weapons

Diplomacy intensifies with crucial visit to strengthen Ukrainian defense and increase pressure on Moscow at a critical time.

A Diplomatic Mission to Strengthen Defense

From the vibrant and resilient city of kyiv comes news that marks a crucial turning point in the current geopolitical landscape. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has determinedly announced his trip to Washington this week. This movement has a clear and powerful objective: to advance talks on the essential supply of American long-range weapons, an element that can completely redefine Ukraine’s defensive and offensive capabilities. Imagine the power of transforming a challenging situation into an opportunity for victory; That is precisely what this diplomatic mobilization represents. It is a reminder that every action, every meeting and every decision counts on the path to achieving a higher goal.

This momentous trip comes immediately after President Donald Trump issued a direct warning to Russia, signaling the possibility of sending the formidable Tomahawk missiles to Ukrainian soil. Zelenskyy, with his eyes set on the future, has indicated that it is very likely that he will meet with Trump this Friday. But his agenda goes further; It also includes strategic meetings with defense and energy industry leaders, as well as key members of the US Congress. Each of these commitments is one more brick in the construction of an unbreakable alliance. It is a lesson that to achieve success, we must connect, collaborate and build bridges with those who share our vision.

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Strengthen Capabilities and Protect Vital Infrastructure

In detailing the central themes of his mission, Zelenskyy was forceful: “Air defense and the development of our long-range capabilities are paramount to maintaining and increasing strategic pressure on Russia.” Think of it as the art of strengthening your defenses while expanding your reach; It is the essence of growth and resilience. In addition, the Ukrainian president will seek to consolidate greater support from the United States to shield the national electricity and gas networks, critical infrastructures that have endured relentless Russian bombing. Protecting these systems is not just a logistical issue; It is preserving the hope, normality and well-being of an entire nation in the face of adversity.

The impetus for this visit came from a “very productive phone call” between Zelenskyy and Trump last Sunday. The US president’s words after that conversation resonated strongly: a clear warning to Moscow about the possible shipment of Tomahawk cruise missiles if the war does not find a resolution soon. The incorporation of this weaponry would be a game changer, giving Ukraine the ability to respond forcefully and hit targets deep in territory controlled by Russia. Sometimes, bravely stepping forward and showing strength is the most effective way to pave the way to peace and stability.

As expected, this possibility has generated “extreme concern” in Moscow. Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly stated that Washington’s supply of this type of high-tech weapons to Ukraine would seriously, perhaps irreversibly, damage already tense bilateral relations. Now is the time to remember that staying firm in our convictions, even in the face of pressure and warnings, is what builds true character and paves the way to meaningful change. Every challenge is an opportunity to show what we are made of.

A Collective Effort and the Response of Allies

Zelenskyy does not undertake this journey alone. He will join a Ukrainian delegation already in the United States, which is conducting preliminary talks under the expert leadership of Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko. This teamwork, this synergy, is a perfect example of how unity and coordination multiply our efforts and bring us closer to our objectives. While diplomacy works at full speed, the reality on the ground remains intense. Russia has stepped up its attacks in recent weeks, deliberately focusing on Ukrainian energy infrastructure just before the imminent arrival of winter.

This strategy seeks to paralyze the country’s electrical grid at the moment of greatest need, a clear attempt to undermine public morale and citizen resistance. The State Emergency Service of Ukraine reported that the most severe attacks, carried out with a combination of drones and missiles, were focused in the region of the port of Odessa, on the Black Sea, and in the northern region of Chernihiv, where unfortunately one fatality was recorded. In the face of this reality, the resilience of the Ukrainian people shines with an inspiring light, demonstrating that the human spirit can remain steadfast even in the darkest of circumstances.

On the allied front, the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs, Kaja Kallas, has reiterated her unwavering commitment to maintaining pressure on Moscow. During his meeting with Zelenskyy, Kallas conveyed absolute confidence that Hungarian-led objections to a crucial new sanctions package against Russia will eventually be overcome, even if the negotiation process extends beyond the next meeting of EU leaders. His words were a beacon of optimism and collective determination: “When it comes to financing, the needs are immense. We have an obligation to help Ukraine defend itself now, to avoid much greater costs rebuilding destroyed infrastructure in the future.”

Kallas, recognizing the sometimes complex nature of collective decision-making, added positively: “We are 27 Member States and 27 vibrant democracies, so debates take time… However, I am completely confident that, as has happened in the past, we will achieve a consensus and a unified decision.” This perspective teaches us that patience, dialogue, and faith in the group process are essential to achieving powerful and lasting results. Each obstacle in the negotiation is simply another stepping stone towards a stronger and more meaningful agreement.

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Papa León XIV llama a la reconciliación en su primer discurso en España

El Papa insta a superar divisiones; el rey aborda por primera vez los abusos en la Iglesia.

Un llamado a la unidad

El Papa León XIV pronunció su primer discurso en España con un mensaje claro: abandonar las narrativas divisorias y los enfoques identitarios. “Vengo a confirmar, animar e inspirar una renovada fidelidad al Evangelio”, afirmó en español, idioma que aprendió durante su estancia en Perú.

El pontífice subrayó que la cultura del encuentro, y no del conflicto, es la que genera estabilidad y prosperidad. La ceremonia de bienvenida se realizó en el Palacio Real de Madrid con 250 invitados del ámbito político y diplomático.

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El rey y los abusos

El rey Felipe VI destacó como un privilegio compartir la lengua con el Papa y recordó su labor pastoral en Chiclayo como obispo de la Orden de San Agustín. Además, calificó la primera encíclica del pontífice, Magnifica Humanitas, como un texto de esperanza ante desafíos como la inteligencia artificial.

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Finalmente, el jefe de Estado español subrayó que la dignidad de la persona, los derechos humanos, los valores democráticos y la legalidad internacional deben mantenerse como pilares fundamentales.

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Regresan a casa más de la mitad de migrantes deportados al Congo

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Más de la mitad de los 15 migrantes latinoamericanos que Estados Unidos deportó a la República Democrática del Congo en abril ya están de regreso en sus países de origen. Así lo confirmaron autoridades congoleñas y Alma David, abogada que representa a algunos de ellos.

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El camino de regreso

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Senado de EE.UU. aprueba millonario financiamiento migratorio

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La iniciativa ahora pasa a la Cámara de Representantes, que la revisará la próxima semana. La aprobación ocurrió tras semanas de retrasos y negociaciones alrededor de un fondo de compensación de mil 776 millones de dólares vinculado a un acuerdo legal del presidente Donald Trump.

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Reacciones y detalles de la votación

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La republicana Lisa Murkowski fue la única de su partido que votó en contra.

Los demócratas criticaron la medida y exigieron que cualquier financiamiento migratorio incluya mayores controles sobre las acciones de los agentes federales.

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